Drainage Ditch

Started by MGebhart, May 14, 2010, 10:02:58 AM

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MGebhart

I need to render this again because I neglected to run the pipe through PoseRay to smooth it.

Marc Gebhart

MGebhart

Oops....wrong section post.
Marc Gebhart

cyphyr

Very realistic and great detail. I do however have some problems with scale. Either the bush is tiny or the Ivy leaves are huge!
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MGebhart

#3
cyphyr,

You are correct, Sir. I'm fixing this plus adding a shopping cart. I need to figure out how to make a chrome reflective shader. I'm having a problem with this.  
Marc Gebhart

Kadri

Looks interesting and nice , Marc!
I am waiting for the final image  :)

RArcher


MGebhart

Thanks Ryan,

I'm getting pretty close on my own however, if this last test render looks lame I'll try this shader.
Marc Gebhart

Oshyan

Great details in this scene. Light seems a bit too even and soft though. Maybe lessen the GI effect on surfaces or something?

- Oshyan

Hannes

Great!! I think the facetted look of the pipe doesn't look too bad. I'm not quite sure, but I think sometimes they look like that!?

inkydigit

#9
looking good Marc, did you try these: http://forums.planetside.co.uk/index.php?topic=8230.msg87715#msg87715
or find the attached simple chrome shader, just plug it in to your object...have fun

MGebhart

I was going to put a shopping cart in the scene but, the reflection shader was to much. It would have taken about 20 years to render.
Marc Gebhart

dandelO

For chrome reflections, I simply use a completely black shader(no specular) and follow that shader with a TG reflective shader. Here, keeping reflectivity at '1', use the IOR controls to add more mirror-like reflection, usually an IOR of 3-8(and sometimes higher or lower) gives good chrome results, and quickly.

MGebhart

Thanks D. I'll give it a try.
Marc Gebhart

Dune

I like it best without the cart. Will you be working on the fake stones? They need some minor adjustments, I'd say. Maybe an idea: have a water shader + distribution shader attached to the drainage pipe for a remnant or trickle of stagnant water in the pipe.

Saurav

Also water shader with density volume adjustments to give it that polluted look, you could also possibly play around with the lighting to make it less flat. All in all it's shaping up nicely this scene.